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	<title>Comments on: Time to remember. What is your Made in USA story?</title>
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		<title>By: LaCrasia</title>
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		<description>LaCrasia is one of the few remaining makers of Custom Gloves in the United States. Precise table-cutting measurements ensure an exact fit, and the finest leathers available in the world are cut to perfection. Missing fingers or extra digits are never a problem.

Glove History offerings include select objects from LaCrasia’s Glove Museum in New York City, excerpts from our booklet entitled “When Gloversville Gloved America”, Glove Patents and the etiquette of Glove Wearing.</description>
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